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title: Reclaim seat from user
description: The Reclaim seat from user operation returns reclaimed seats for a user in the Micosoft Store for Business.
description: The Reclaim seat from user operation returns reclaimed seats for a user in the Microsoft Store for Business.
ms.assetid: E2C3C899-D0AD-469A-A319-31A420472A4C
ms.reviewer:
manager: dansimp
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ms.prod: w10
ms.technology: windows
author: manikadhiman
ms.date: 09/18/2017
ms.date: 05/05/2020
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# Reclaim seat from user
The **Reclaim seat from user** operation returns reclaimed seats for a user in the Micosoft Store for Business.
The **Reclaim seat from user** operation returns reclaimed seats for a user in the Microsoft Store for Business.
## Request

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manager: dansimp
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# Enable network protection
# Turning on network protection
**Applies to:**
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[Network protection](network-protection.md) helps to prevent employees from using any application to access dangerous domains that may host phishing scams, exploits, and other malicious content on the Internet.
You can [audit network protection](evaluate-network-protection.md) in a test environment to see which apps would be blocked before you enable it.
## Check if network protection is enabled
You can see if network protection has been enabled on a local device by using Registry editor.
1. Select the **Start** button in the task bar and type **regedit** to open Registry editor
1. Choose **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE** from the side menu
1. Navigate through the nested menus to **SOFTWARE** > **Policies** > **Microsoft** **Windows Defender** > **Policy Manager**
1. Select **EnableNetworkProtection** to see the current state of network protection on the device
* 0, or **Off**
* 1, or **On**
* 2, or **Audit** mode
## Enable network protection
You can enable network protection by using any of these methods:
* [PowerShell](#powershell)
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* [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](#microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager)
* [Group Policy](#group-policy)
## PowerShell
### PowerShell
1. Type **powershell** in the Start menu, right-click **Windows PowerShell** and click **Run as administrator**
2. Enter the following cmdlet:
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Use `Disabled` instead of `AuditMode` or `Enabled` to turn the feature off.
## Intune
### Intune
1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com) and open Intune.
1. Click **Device configuration** > **Profiles** > **Create profile**.
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1. Click **OK** to save each open blade and click **Create**.
1. Click the profile **Assignments**, assign to **All Users & All Devices**, and click **Save**.
## MDM
### MDM
Use the [./Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Defender/EnableNetworkProtection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-defender#defender-enablenetworkprotection) configuration service provider (CSP) to enable or disable network protection or enable audit mode.
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1. Review the settings and click **Next** to create the policy.
1. After the policy is created, click **Close**.
## Group Policy
### Group Policy
You can use the following procedure to enable network protection on domain-joined computers or on a standalone computer.
1. On a standalone computer, click **Start**, type and then click **Edit group policy**.
-Or-
*-Or-*
On a domain-joined Group Policy management computer, open the [Group Policy Management Console](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc731212.aspx), right-click the Group Policy Object you want to configure and click **Edit**.
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* 1=On
* 2=Audit
## Related topics
* [Network protection](network-protection.md)